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Griffin Jax should fit in quite well with the Rays. The hard-throwing right-hander acquired from the Twins joined his new ...
Serwinowski is the most intriguing name the Dodgers acquired. A 21-year-old left-hander who was ranked as the No. 10 prospect ...
With the hustle and bustle of the MLB Trade Deadline now done, it's time to see how the Tampa Bay Rays managed to help their ...
With the turn of the month, the backstop situation for the Tampa Bay Rays has changed dramatically. On Monday, Tampa Bay traded catcher Danny Jansen to the Milw ...
Despite best efforts from the front office during the offseason, the Los Angeles Dodgers faced multiple needs at the MLB ...
The Rays announced that they have claimed right-hander Jesse Scholtens off waivers from the White Sox and sent him to ...
The 2025 Detroit Tigers have been one of the most thrilling, unexpected stories in baseball, but as far as out-of-nowhere ...
The San Francisco Giants released longtime Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes from their Triple-A affiliate Friday. Barnes signed a minor league deal w ...
Hunter Feduccia, the presumed opening-day starter behind the plate, will not be ready to play in the Tigers' season-opening series against Notre Dame after he broke his left hand a few weeks ago.
“I don’t know if Hunter Feduccia realizes just how good of a ball player he’s capable of being,” Mainieri said. “He can really be an outstanding player if we can shift him into another gear.
Hunter Feduccia joined the Los Angeles Dodgers on Aug. 19 when Austin Barnes landed on the 10-day injured list. After filling the backup catcher role for five days, he finally got to start on ...
One of the things that gets LSU recruiting coordinator Nolan Cain excited about LSU’s new catcher, Hunter Feduccia: boring batting practice sessions.